CerroTorre
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OK, this keeps hanging me up and I can't play around on my simulator to verify right now...so...
This references IFR exam questions regarding position correlating with an HSI on an ILS:
When flying an ILS, with the correct course selected (recognizing it has no effect on the needle movement), if you overfly the MAP and are effectively flying "up" the BC, will the needle show reverse sensing (this being the one time an HSI will show reversed relationship to the course)?
And therefore, when flying a BC approach, you should select the BC with your CDI to make sure it displays correctly?
Not sure why this one makes my head turn in circles...but it does...
Thanks all.
edit to add:
Also, recognizing that I haven't seen missed approach procedures that tell you to fly the BC initially. Although I'd guess they exist. I can think of one (KASE LOC/DME-E) that has you intercepting a BC, but that's different of course. In that case, would you select 123deg on the CDI and just fly to the tail with normal sensing?
Thanks again.
This references IFR exam questions regarding position correlating with an HSI on an ILS:
When flying an ILS, with the correct course selected (recognizing it has no effect on the needle movement), if you overfly the MAP and are effectively flying "up" the BC, will the needle show reverse sensing (this being the one time an HSI will show reversed relationship to the course)?
And therefore, when flying a BC approach, you should select the BC with your CDI to make sure it displays correctly?
Not sure why this one makes my head turn in circles...but it does...
Thanks all.
edit to add:
Also, recognizing that I haven't seen missed approach procedures that tell you to fly the BC initially. Although I'd guess they exist. I can think of one (KASE LOC/DME-E) that has you intercepting a BC, but that's different of course. In that case, would you select 123deg on the CDI and just fly to the tail with normal sensing?
Thanks again.
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